Architects

Architects

In its first official announcement since news broke about the non-profit organization filing for bankruptcy, the board confirms that international chapters and U.S.-based volunteer directors will continue Architecture for Humanity's work.

A deeper dive into U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data from 2004 to 2013 shows that architecture, landscape architecture, and engineering employment are recovering differently from the Great Recession.

Architecture for Humanity is closing its door, a video of the Atlanta Falcons' stadium's retractable roof has been released, Boston's transit projects for its 2024 Olympics candidacy, and six design trends that will impact cities this year.

New York–based firm Steven Holl Architects will create 14 acres of pedestrian-friendly campus grounds, providing an improved setting for three new structures—a school, a gallery, and a conservation center—adding to the earlier buildings by William Ward Watkin, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Rafael...

Buildings of 1,000 feet or higher are causing problems in New York City, tiny houses aim to help homelessness in the Pacific Northwest, and critic Christopher Hawthorne talks about historical preservation.